Colts keep momentum, blow out Jaguars 30-10

INDIANAPOLIS (AP)

Andrew Luck threw for 282 yards and one touchdown, Robert Mathis
won the NFL sacks title and Adam Vinatieri became the seventh
member of the NFL's 2,000-point club Sunday as the Colts routed
Jacksonville 30-10 before watching their longshot hope of earning a
first-round playoff bye vanish.

Not that the Colts cared much about what was going on with the
Bengals or Patriots.

''We're in the playoffs and that's what matters,'' Luck said
before knowing next weekend's pairings. ''We get to play at home,
so it will be fun to not have to wait around to play.''

That will have to suffice for now after Indy handed the Jaguars
(4-12) their third straight loss.

An Indy win coupled with losses by New England and Cincinnati
would have vaulted the Colts into the No. 2 spot. A loss by either
would have put the Colts in the No. 3 spot. But the Bengals beat
Baltimore 34-17, the Patriots beat Buffalo 34-20 and the Colts
wound up with the No. 4 playoff seed. They will host Kansas City on
Saturday afternoon.

Coach Chuck Pagano promised his team would not watch the
scoreboard, and it was clear they didn't pay attention until the
game ended. Instead, the Colts were focused on keeping their
momentum.

''They always talk about December being the second most
important month in football and we went out and went 4-1,'' Pagano
said before the late afternoon results were in. ''I have no idea,
unless you guys have any updates, but we know we have a home game.
So we'll wait to see what happens.''

Indy (11-5) is now playing its best football of the year.

After alternating wins and losses for six straight weeks, the
Colts rebounded with three straight routs. They've matched their
longest winning streak of the season and their 11-win total from
last season, appear rejuvenated on offense and defense and seem to
be enjoying themselves mightily.

Luck was 26 of 37 for 282 yards, shattering Cam Newton's record
for yards passing (7,920) in a player's first two seasons and
becoming the first player in league history to top 8,000 yards
during that span. Luck finished his second season with 8,196
yards.

Mathis, who led the league in sacks most of the season, retook
the lead by sacking Chad Henne once in each half to give him 19
1/2. A third sack was awarded to Jerrell Freeman, though it
appeared Mathis made the initial contact. St. Louis' Robert Quinn
fell 1/2 sack short of Mathis, who joined Dwight Freeney as Indy's
only sacks champions.

Vinatieri, long dubbed the best clutch kicker in league history,
delivered another strong performance. The 41-year-old made three
field goals and scored 12 points to move into fifth all-time with
2,006 points - passing George Blanda (2,002) and Matt Stover
(2,004).

Indy was darn near perfect.

Jacksonville, meanwhile, never seriously challenged the
Colts.

Henne finished 30 of 51 for 331 yards with one TD and one
interception but couldn't get the Jaguars into the end zone until
hooking up with Kerry Taylor on a 14-yard TD pass with 16 seconds
left. Taylor caught eight passes for 75 yards.

Maurice Jones-Drew, who is now likely to hit the free-agent
market, ran 13 times for 39 yards and caught five passes for 51
yards. Jacksonville's defense couldn't get Indy's offense stopped
consistently either - until the Colts let off the gas pedal in the
second half.

''We didn't execute very well today,'' first-year coach Gus
Bradley said. ''Everybody took their turns. We missed some reads.
We missed some route combinations. We missed tackles. We missed
some assignments.''

It didn't take long to notice what was wrong.

Donald Brown scored on a leaping 1-yard TD run, Trent Richardson
followed that with a 2-yard TD run and Vinatieri booted a 23-yard
field goal to make it 17-0 after one.

Jacksonville looked like it would get back into the game after a
37-yard field goal and Henne got them into scoring position late in
the first half. But Henne was picked off by Antoine Bethea, which
set up Vinatieri's milestone field goal.

Luck opened the second half with a 7-yard TD pass to former
college teammate Griff Whalen. That was good enough for the
Colts.

''I'm glad we're playing decent football going into the
postseason,'' Luck said. ''We know the postseason's a whole
different ball game and one-and-done. But to finish the regular
season strong with these wins has been good.''

Notes: Indy lost starting cornerback Vontae Davis with a groin
injury, defensive lineman Aubrayo Franklin with a knee injury and
linebacker Bjoern Werner with an ankle injury during the first
half. Pagano said all three would undergo further evaluations. ...
Jacksonville finished the season with 1,260 rushing yards, a second
straight single season low for the franchise.

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